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> This sample code took 12 minutes on a clean build on my travel netbook, now dead. Clean builds are slow indeed. But they are also once every six week at most if switch to the latest compiler at every release. > Get the community editions of Delphi, FreePascal, or D and see what a fast build means. Honestly, who cares about the difference between 1s vs 100ms vs 10ms for a build though? Rust compilation isn't optimal by any means, and it wouldn't have been workable at all in the 90s, but computers are so fast today (even 13-years old computers) it rarely matters in practice IMHO. |
As do many of us, as we know how fast builds can be with complex languages, e.g. add OCaml to the list of faster than Rust compiler toolchains, while having a ML type system.